Google has expanded the functionality of the context menu

Google fixed one of the main drawbacks of the interface of the web version of Gmail, problematic users. The Gmail team has finally remade the shortcut menu that opens by clicking on an incoming message, right-click, adding the requested user option. This is a welcome change that should improve the usability of the service.

Recall that up to this point, a Gmail user, clicking on the right mouse button, you could make only three steps: mark as read, archive or delete. Now the list of available options is much broader (image above): you can reply to this email, forward it to postpone the reading for later (Snooze function), move to another folder and be done with it much more. In other words, Google has finally made a context menu for the web version of Gmail multi-functional and truly useful.

While the context menu with advanced features only available for corporate users of G Suite update plan Rapid Release. After February 22 will receive the other part of the user G Suite upgrade plan Scheduled Release. The timing of the availability of an extended context menu for ordinary users of the free Gmail is not reported, but they usually get the updates a few days after user G Suite. That is, until the end of the month it should get all the Gmail users (as usual, depending on the region of the line availability may vary).